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Salesforce Certified Experience Cloud Consultant (EX-Con-101) Exam - Topic 2 Question 77 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified Experience Cloud Consultant (EX-Con-101) exam
Question #: 77
Topic #: 2
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Cloud Kicks (CK) has built a site using Salesforce Experience Builder. The CTO of CK wants to give customers the ability to log in to the site using their Google credentials. CK also wants to access customers' basic Google profile data when they log in so the company can serve content that matches customers' interests.

Mow should the Experience Cloud consultant implement this?

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Suggested Answer: C

This option allows CK to use Google as an external identity provider and enable customers to log in to the site using their Google credentials. CK can also access customers' basic profile data, such as name, email, and picture, by specifying the scopes and attributes in the authentication provider settings. CK can also use the authentication provider to configure single sign-on (SSO) and just-in-time (JIT) provisioning for the site.


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Dorathy
3 months ago
C is definitely the way to go for accessing profile data easily.
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Starr
3 months ago
Isn't using the REST API in D a bit overkill for this?
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Rosendo
3 months ago
Wow, I didn't know you could use Google credentials like that!
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Aileen
4 months ago
I disagree, A could work too if set up correctly.
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Josphine
4 months ago
Option C seems like the best choice for integrating Google login.
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Viola
4 months ago
I thought we covered that using Visualforce for custom pages is outdated. I don't think option B is the best approach, but I can't remember why exactly.
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Gracie
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question about using REST APIs for user authentication. Option D sounds familiar, but I feel like it might be overcomplicating things for this scenario.
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Kaitlyn
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think setting up a login flow could work too. It might be simpler, but I don't recall the details well enough.
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Charlene
5 months ago
I remember we discussed using an Authentication Provider for integrating third-party logins like Google. It seems like option C might be the right choice.
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Nana
5 months ago
I'm not too familiar with the Experience Cloud capabilities, so I'll need to do some research on the different login and authentication options. Definitely want to make sure I understand how to properly set up the Google integration and access the customer data.
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Jaleesa
5 months ago
Option C seems like the way to go here. Creating an Authentication Provider for Google and configuring the necessary parameters should allow us to seamlessly integrate Google login and access the customer profile data. I feel confident I can implement this solution.
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Twanna
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on the different options here. I'm not sure if I should be building a custom login page or using the out-of-the-box login flow. I'll need to review the details on each approach more carefully.
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My
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question on integrating Google authentication with Salesforce Experience Cloud. I think the key is to focus on setting up the Authentication Provider correctly to access the customer profile data.
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Martina
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the wording here. I'll need to review my notes on these features to make sure I understand the differences between them before selecting the correct answers.
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Aleta
1 year ago
Haha, the CTO must be really eager to get those customer profiles! I'd go with Option C, but I'd also ask about the data privacy implications.
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Clay
1 year ago
I think Option A is the easiest solution, but it might not give you as much flexibility in terms of accessing the customer data. Option C seems like the most robust approach.
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Clarence
1 year ago
A) Option A is easier to set up, but Option C provides more robust access to customer data.
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Chu
1 year ago
C) Create an Authentication Provider by choosing Google as the provider type and add relevant parameters to access the customers' basic profile data.
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Larae
1 year ago
A) Set up a login flow for communities that accepts the customers' Google credentials and matches with the credentials stored on the user records in Salesforce.
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Cassandra
1 year ago
I'm not sure about option C. I think option A could also work well by setting up a login flow for communities that accepts Google credentials and matches with user records in Salesforce.
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Rima
1 year ago
I agree with Teresita. Option C sounds like the most efficient solution for integrating Google credentials and accessing customer data.
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Diane
1 year ago
Hmm, I'm leaning towards Option D. Using Lightning components and the Google REST API seems like a more flexible solution that gives you more control over the user experience.
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Teresita
1 year ago
I think option C is the best choice. Creating an Authentication Provider with Google as the provider type seems like the most straightforward way to access customers' basic profile data.
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Pansy
1 year ago
Option C is the way to go! Creating an Authentication Provider with Google is the most straightforward approach to implement the required functionality.
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Kandis
1 year ago
C) Create an Authentication Provider by choosing Google as the provider type and add relevant parameters to access the customers' basic profile data.
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Alverta
1 year ago
A) Set up a login flow for communities that accepts the customers' Google credentials and matches with the credentials stored on the user records in Salesforce.
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Lyndia
1 year ago
C) Create an Authentication Provider by choosing Google as the provider type and add relevant parameters to access the customers' basic profile data.
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Raul
1 year ago
A) Set up a login flow for communities that accepts the customers' Google credentials and matches with the credentials stored on the user records in Salesforce.
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Maybelle
1 year ago
C) Create an Authentication Provider by choosing Google as the provider type and add relevant parameters to access the customers' basic profile data.
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